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August 15th 2012
Published: September 1st 2012
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We departed way earlier than any of us would have liked from Mole National Park, but we had quite a bit of distance to cover in our crammed tro-tro. We headed back through the path of despair and turbulence, but I think I was so tired from the previous night that I just didn't really care. We stopped at one of those touristy rest stops I so despise to have some breakfast. The woman manning the... Read Full Entry



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Mona Monkey

Mona Monkey
The mona monkey is an Old World monkey that lives throughout western Africa. The mona monkey can also be found on the island of Grenada as it was transported to the island aboard slave ships headed to the New World during the 18th century. The mona monkey is lively and is one of the most widely exhibited members of the guenon group of African monkeys. Related species such as Campbellā€™s monkey (C. campbelli) and the crested guenon (C. pogonias) are sometimes loosely referred to as monas. All belong to the Old World monkey family, Cercopithecidae.

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